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Evenings on the water: Enjoy these photos from around New Brunswick

As the mornings get chillier and the sun sets earlier, how are you spending time outdoors? Send us your photos at cbcnb@cbc.ca

Send your best snaps and video from across the province to cbcnb@cbc.ca

A person canoes through a river glowing in the sunset.
A sunset on the Meduxnekeag River near Woodstock. (Submitted by Tanya Greer)

The nights might be getting colder, but the days are still sunny and warm. If you're getting outside to soak up thislast weekof summer, send your photos and videos to cbcnb@cbc.ca.

A river bordered by green trees reflects a pink sunrise.
An early morning bike ride past the Oromocto River. (Submitted by Jonathan Gallant)
A shoreline heavy with trees stretches out before blue water.
A sunny day at Irving Nature Park in Saint John. (Submitted by Laura Imiolo)
Two people paddle board over water reflecting the setting sun.
A sunset on the Bay of Chaleur in Bathurst. (Submitted by Christine Clements )
A white church steeple is visible between some branches.
Caylee Bickford took this photo in Hillsborough while taking an afternoon walk to photograph birds in a nearby pond. (Submitted by Caylee Bickford)
Orange and pink flowers bloom next to a wooden building.
Fall colours blooming at Kings Landing, near Fredericton. (Submitted by Cecelia Jamieson)

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